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In Their Own Voices
Cool Ben
75 episodes
3 days ago
The Official Podcast Channel of ADST — Capturing, preserving, and sharing the experiences of America‘s diplomats.
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The Official Podcast Channel of ADST — Capturing, preserving, and sharing the experiences of America‘s diplomats.
Show more...
Government
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Getting the U.S. President to Write to the President of Guatemala About Human Rights (Hint – It’s Who You Know)
In Their Own Voices
10 minutes 50 seconds
7 years ago
Getting the U.S. President to Write to the President of Guatemala About Human Rights (Hint – It’s Who You Know)

With the end of the Cold War, the U.S. began to put greater emphasis on enforcing its policy of protecting human rights worldwide, based on the core belief that people have a set of inviolable rights simply on grounds of being human. Some foreign counterparts were skeptical that the U.S. would give priority to human rights at the expense of other goals. Among them was President Vinicio Cerezo Anevalo of Guatemala, who refused to accept the word of Ambassador Thomas F. Stroock that the U.S. would no longer tolerate human rights abuses in his country. This led Ambassador Stroock to devise a plan to prove that his admonitions did in fact reflect the official stance of the U.S. Government. He decided a letter of support from President George H.W. Bush would persuade Guatemala’s president. The question now was how to get President Bush to sign it, and it had to be done in less than a week.

In Their Own Voices
The Official Podcast Channel of ADST — Capturing, preserving, and sharing the experiences of America‘s diplomats.